I'm experiencing the same thing- my feed is unusable due to dropping. I detailed all my actions in another post I found before I read this one. I'm pretty sure it's also not due to my equipment, software, network or configuration. It started for me after my feed was down for those few days the server crapped out. Maybe a coincidence, but I have no more ideas.

On my one feed that is down, it will not even allow me to connect to RR to pull up my feeds to transmit using SC or RF since the computer was restarted.
I have three feeds, all on server 1 and all on different computers. I don't think it's on my end, but it could be. Just kinda strange.

I'm experiencing the same thing- my feed is unusable due to dropping. I detailed all my actions in another post I found before I read this one. I'm pretty sure it's also not due to my equipment, software, network or configuration. It started for me after my feed was down for those few days the server crapped out. Maybe a coincidence, but I have no more ideas.

Rich, N8QLT

Maybe post the RR audio server URL to see if that's in common with the drop outs.

Both of the reports here are using audio1. I'm on audio1 and have not had a dropout in the last month but that may not mean nothing. I would suggest everyone that reports a dropout to advise on the RR server just to get a better picture.

Both of the reports here are using audio1. I'm on audio1 and have not had a dropout in the last month but that may not mean nothing. I would suggest everyone that reports a dropout to advise on the RR server just to get a better picture.

If anyone is running AVG anti-virus then that will cause drop outs.

avast, and have never had an issue. Plus, all my auto updates are disabled (virus and windows). It seems a few of us have started having the problems around the same time frame. My other two on server 1 are clicking right along without any problems. Beats the heck out of me

I get a drop from 1% to 20% within an hour every day, usually sometime between 2 am and 10 am,, but it was also happening before the server crashed with my feed. I'm on audio1. I was thinking it was ScannerCast, but really haven't a clue.

Unless you're computer networking savvy, it can be very difficult to determine the precise reason you get connection drops. All you can usually do is optimize those things that you can control:

Use a hard-wired, not a WIFI, connection

Minimize things that are running on the computer that you use for scanner feeding

Use a compatible AntiVirus product (if you use any such product at all) and set it to ignore anything coming from or to the software you're using for your feed (such as ScanerCast)

Set Windows Firewall to ignore anything from or to your feed software (such as ScannerCast)

Don't select "automatically install updates" -- Rather, have Windows download the updates for you and then you can select when to install them. This will help you notice if there's a change in your feed reliability after installing a particular set of Windows updates (these updates CAN be reversed)

Ensure that the connection (audio, but also control) between your computer and your scanner is solid. Screw in the serial port connector, ensure the USB connector is firmly seated and doesn't get knocked around.

Get a profile of the path from your system to the RR servers BEFORE you have problems -- This is a bit more advanced, but if you understand the output, get average PING and TRACERT information when your connection is working well. Then, when you start to get frequent drops, collect new PING and TRACERT info with that which you collected when things were working well.

Even if you do all the above, there's no guarantee that you won't have connection problems. Many times, the reason for connection drops is entirely out of your control. Sometimes the problem might be a RR, other times the problem could be at an arbitrary system between your feed computer and RR's server. That's just the way the internet is...

It's not my network, or it would show on my logs, and I know it's not the occasional lost packets on the internet, so it has to be the RR servers. My connection has been dropping every night since the server crash, and I'm not the only one.

It's not my network, or it would show on my logs, and I know it's not the occasional lost packets on the internet, so it has to be the RR servers. My connection has been dropping every night since the server crash, and I'm not the only one.

What logs are you looking at? Computer or router?

You advise that it was happening before the the server crash, now it's after. Which is it? Is it at a certain time each day?

The folks at RR may have a problem with a server but I don't think you have done all you could do to determine that's it is a RR server problem.

Packets don't get loss using TCP protocol at the application level. If they did then the mp3 audio wouldn't work. MP3 decoders needs every byte from the encoder in sequence order.